Just found your thread and love what you're doing! Gotta throw in my thanks for all the wood experimentation you've been doing as well. Fun to see and so informative. Keep up the great work!
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I hate to mentioned it now, but if you routered the inside
top & bottom trim pieces, then cut the bamboo strips to fit
the trim pieces would hold the bamboo strips secure & you would not
need to screw down every section of the bamboo.

It looks good though, as is, just could have saved you alot of extra work.

On 2014-02-04 01:03, Atomic Tiki Punk wrote:I hate to mentioned it now, but if you routered the inside
top & bottom trim pieces, then cut the bamboo strips to fit
the trim pieces would hold the bamboo strips secure & you would not
need to screw down every section of the bamboo.

It looks good though, as is, just could have saved you alot of extra work.

Hi Atomic Tiki Punk.

Was thinking of a strip of timber/Bamboo top and bottom to hold them in place.
The varying thickness of the bamboo stopped me from doing that. But I proably could have worked out a solution in hindsight.
Might cover the line of screws with some form of binding.